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Last Supper Dinner Club – March

La Casita 8400 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, New Orleans, LA, US

Join your friends and enjoy Mexican food and a variety of margaritas at La Casita, which boasts an extra-long Happy Hour (from 3-7pm). Last time, we liked the food, the drinks, the space, and the company, but were unhappy about the music-- this time around, they have promised to turn it down so that we can talk. (We'll be reminding them of that again!) +++ Please keep us up to date on your ability to make the dinner by using [...]

Can we derive a secular spirituality from the seasons?

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

As we look forward to the vernal equinox (the first day of Spring), Bart Everson will engage in a community discussion on the question, “Can we derive a secular spirituality from the seasons?” Everson’s book, "Spinning in Place", outlines a this-worldly approach to spirituality for the scientifically-minded. “As a longtime atheist, I’m skeptical of many expressions of religiosity,” Everson writes. “But over the years I’ve learned to see much of value in religion as well. To be fully human, we [...]

Inherit The Wind — Classic Movies at The Prytania

The Prytania Theatre 5339 Prytania Ave., New Orleans, LA, US

• What we'll doHaven't ever seen this classic? Now you can! The Evolution vs. Creationism argument is at the center of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Lawrence and Lee's inspiration was the 1925 "Monkey Trial," in which Tennessee schoolteacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of state law. Scopes deliberately courted arrest to challenge what he and his supporters saw as an unjust law, and the trial became a [...]

Volunteering with Second Harvest Foodbank – March

Second Harvest Food Bank 700 Edwards Avenue, New Orleans, LA, US

It’s time to volunteer again! One of our most popular and well-attended activities as a group has been working with the Second Harvest organization where we sort and box donated food for families in need in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes. We are thankful for the efforts of NOSHA board member Glenn Pearl who has been our contact person, setting up our volunteer shifts and keeping us involved. √ The warehouse is not climate controlled so please dress accordingly. [...]

FREE SCREENING – Primer

Marigny Opera House 725 Saint Ferdinand St, New Orleans, US

IMPORTANT NOTE: This film is promoted by Shotgun Cinema and will not have a NOSHA host. We are promoting it because it is FREE and may be of interest to some of you. To find out more, please feel free to contact the venue directly at (504) 948-9998 or info@marignyoperahouse.org This event, timed to the National Evening of Science on Screen, parallels screenings in 25 states of STEM-related movies. It's followed by a discussion with Tulane University physicist Lev Kaplan, [...]

Chalmette Cemetery Volunteer Opportunity

Chalmette Battlefield & National Cemetery 8606 West Saint Bernard Highway, Chalmette, LA, US

• What we'll doChalmette National Cemetery Volunteer Month is March 17-30, so some NOSHA friends are signing up to help out! Volunteers will learn how to properly document, realign, and clean headstones through hands-on work, while gaining a deeper understanding of Chalmette National Cemetery through a brief interpretative program. Everyone must officially register to volunteer here: https://tinyurl.com/y87wevfc

Last Supper Dinner Club – April

Zea Rotisserie & Grill 4450 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Metairie, LA, US

Join us in April as we return to old favorite Zea's on Veterans! They offer a menu for everyone and friendly service to boot. They seem to have the "group thing" down to a science. Ribs? Yep. Hummus? Yep. Grilled fish? Sure. Salads that are actually tasty? Yep. Four kinds of rotisserie chicken? Uh-huh. If you don't like the menu, they'll happily make something up for you, but we bet you can find something. • Important to knowPlease keep us [...]

Learn how to produce “The Humanist Perspective” – TAPING #1

NOA-TV Community Station 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway, New Orleans, la, US

Have you ever wondered how we create the monthly television program "The Humanist Perspective" which was a beloved creation of our President Emeritus Harry Greenberger to showcase secular humanism, local culture and issues of importance to our community. Here's your chance to learn more! It's also a chance to consider being a host for one of our upcoming programs by being a member of the studio audience, up close and personal, where you can find out about the production steps [...]

Learn how to produce “The Humanist Perspective” – TAPING #2

NOA-TV Community Station 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway, New Orleans, la, US

Have you ever wondered how we create the monthly television program "The Humanist Perspective" which was a beloved creation of our President Emeritus Harry Greenberger to showcase secular humanism, local culture and issues of importance to our community. Here's your chance to learn more! It's also a chance to consider being a host for one of our upcoming programs by being a member of the studio audience, up close and personal, where you can find out about the production steps [...]

What’s Up with Gravity? Weight, Weight! Don’t tell me!

Jefferson Parish Library 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA, US

For 250 years the concept of gravity was so simple: a young Isaac had shown that an apple falls from a tree for the same reason that the Moon orbits the Earth. Then, a young Albert replaced that simple idea with curved “space-time“. Since then, we have had to deal with E=mc^2, parallel universes, and black holes! Gravity plays an important role in the births and deaths of stars, the creation of elements, and even the production of sunlight. In [...]